Invisible Promise is the story of Richard Vahnil, who is the top numbers cruncher in a major business organization. He
soon finds that the tension between his domestic life and the fast-paced business world are putting his family, his job and
his values in jeopardy, forcing him to deal with the conflicting issues of his world.

Invisible Promise is a black comedy that tells the story of how Richard Vahnil attempts to resolve those conflicts. At
the same time, the book makes use of the major theme, illusion versus reality, which Joseph Conrad employs in his best-known
fiction. Written in an original and robust style, Invisible Promise threatens to become an instant cult classic.

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REVIEW:

Richard Vahnil lives the good life with the perfect wife and near-perfect son. Emphasis on the top-of-the-line brand names
for everything that touches their lives. He has everything a man could want, yet there seems to be something missing. This
reader gets the impression what is missing is Richard Vahnil.

The author gives an interesting picture of people whose focal point is having only the most expensive things in their homes,
just so they can point them out as being there. Do they actually add to the enjoyment of living? This tale is enough to make
you wonder. There seems to be a desperation lurking just beneath the veneer of the business and home life of Richard and Pam.
They talk and share the same bed, but one has the impression they exist in two separate worlds, without real communication.

Invisible Promise consists of several subplots author Benjamin Prager successfully carries through to the end where things
prove out nothing is what it seems.

Anne K. Edwards, Reviewer

eBook Reviews Weekly

http://www.ebook-reviews.net

Author: "Death On Delivery"

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PRESS RELEASE / ARTICLE:

Richard Vahnil lives the good life with the perfect wife and near-perfect son. Emphasis on the top-of-the-line brand names
for everything that touches their lives. He has everything a man could want, yet there seems to be something missing. This
reader gets the impression what is missing is Richard Vahnil.

The author gives an interesting picture of people whose focal point is having only the most expensive things in their homes,
just so they can point them out as being there. Do they actually add to the enjoyment of living? This tale is enough to make
you wonder. There seems to be a desperation lurking just beneath the veneer of the business and home life of Richard and Pam.
They talk and share the same bed, but one has the impression they exist in two separate worlds, without real communication.

Invisible Promise consists of several subplots author Benjamin Prager successfully carries through to the end where things
prove out nothing is what it seems. Anne K. Edwards, Reviewer / eBook Reviews Weekly

Published by 1stBooks Library, Invisible Promise explores the major theme of illusion versus reality. Invisible Promise
is the story of Richard Vahnil, who is the top numbers cruncher in a major business organization. He soon finds that the tension
between his domestic life and the fast-paced business world are putting his family, his job and his values in jeopardy, forcing
him to deal with the conflicting issues of his world. Invisible Promise is a black comedy that tells the story of how Richard
Vahnil attempts to resolve those conflicts. The book is written in an original and robust style.

Benjamin Prager was born in 1975. He grew up in the town of Media a suburb of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He
attended The University of the Arts (The Philadelphia College of Art and Design), and majored in Graphic Design. Benjamin
Prager lives on New Yorks West Side.

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